After a long struggle for democracy, our country was granted independence. It is followed by numerous individuals and groups' moral disputes. As a result of the success of their later peasant resistance, all three agricultural regulations were repealed. On november 26, the farmers' struggle will be one year old. On the delhi border roads, millions of farmers from Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh are protesting. It is also regarded as the world's largest population's longest-running battle.

Even in the sun, rain, and winter, a part of the National Highway near the delhi border has been converted into a habitat, and there is a constant struggle. More than 500 protesting organizations gathered, and anyone who supported them with their political identities was forbidden from doing so. Over 700 people are estimated to have perished on the battlefield so far. The Struggle Coordinating Committee chose what kind of struggle to carry out across the country and carried it out across the country from time to time. In this regard, the DMK government in tamil Nadu recently dismissed 2,831 cases. Despite 11 rounds of negotiations, the protest groups remain adamant that all three laws be abolished completely.

In this regard, the prime minister has stated that all three agricultural laws would be repealed and that legal action will be initiated during the upcoming winter session, which begins on november 29. He also stated that certain businesses did not fully comprehend the law. Protesters have stated that they will return to their hometowns when the legislative session concludes and that the peace process will continue until that time. Simultaneously, he stated that the committee would be formed up to develop a minimum support price plan. Those who opposed the new agricultural legislation demanded that the minimum support price have a legal form, which they still seek today. As a result, the government should put it in place sooner rather than later.

Agriculture would also be promoted, according to the Prime Minister. Availability of low-cost inputs (fertilisers, pesticides), subsidised quality seeds, conversion of crop cultivation methods (including nationalised cultivation methods such as Caribbean, Rabi, and others), and, to the extent practicable, insurance and credit facilities - Union - Activities such as direct purchase of agricultural produce by farmers from state governments, improved irrigation and drainage infrastructure, and the provision of uninterrupted and free power can all help to boost agriculture and farmers.

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